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By denying BMW access to the EEOC’s hiring policies regarding the use of criminal background checks, a U.S. magistrate in South Carolina…
Read MoreDollar General continues to be locked in to a battle with the EEOC in federal court in Illinois over the company’s…
Read MoreIn September, President Obama nominated Charlotte Burrows to the vacant commissioner slot at the EEOC. Burrows is former counsel to the late-Sen….
Read MoreA blog posting on restorative justice recently caught our attention. The posting was sent out by NAAG and authored by NAAG visiting fellow,…
Read MoreWe noticed a column that appeared on Oct. 23 in the New York Times, A Plan to Cut Costs and Crime:…
Read MorePolitico reported in October 2014 that Edwina Rogers, “who served in both Bush administrations and in several posts on the Hill,…
Read MoreHere and Now is a syndicated radio program produced by WBUR in Boston. A segment ran on WAMU, the public radio…
Read MoreEvery week a column, The Ethicist, appears in the in the Sunday New York Times Magazine. This column is sort of…
Read MoreAs noted in a recent article in the American Bar Association’s ABA Journal, “Baltimore lawyer Jason Tashea is hoping to make…
Read MoreThe FTC has issued a new web page, Background Checks: Tips for Job Applicants and Employees. This webpage offers information for consumers…
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